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TRAFFIC LIGHTS SYSTEM

THROUGH

VERILOG HDL
PRESENTATION BY :-
A.VISHNU VARDHAN REDDY

UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF


SOMANI SAILESH RAMDHAN
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CONTENTS

• 1)introduction:-
traffic lights
history
2)Verilog
3)FOUR WAY TLC
TRAFFIC LIGHT STATE DIAGRAM
OUR TRAFFIC LIGHT
STATE TABLE
STATE DIAGRAM
WAVEFORM
4)FUTURE SCOPE
5)CONCLUSION

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INTRODUCTION

• HISTORY:
• Traffic lights which is one of the vital
public facilities that plays an important
role to the road users. Traffic lights were
first installed in 1868 in London, UK,
outside the British Houses of Parliament
in London, by the railway engineer
J.P.knignt and constructed by the railway
engineers of Saxby and Farmer.

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•  The design combined three semaphore arms with red and green gas lamps
for night-time use, on a pillar, operated by a police constable. The gas lantern
was manually turned by a traffic police officer, with a lever at its base so that
the appropriate light faced traffic. Although it was said to be successful at
controlling traffic, its operational life was brief. It exploded on 2 January
1869, as a result of a leak in one of the gas lines underneath the
pavement, injuring or killing the policeman who was operating it. With
doubts about its safety the concept was abandoned until electric signals
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• What is Traffic Light?
Traffic Lights, also known as Traffic Signals, Signal
Lights, Traffic Lamps, also known technically as Traffic
Control Signals are signalling devices constructed at road
intersections, pedestrian crossing, and other locations to
control competing flow of traffic.
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• Green: Allows traffic to proceed in the direction denoted

• Yellow: Provides warning that the signal will be changing from Green to
red

• Red: Prohibits any traffic from proceeding


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PURPOSE OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS

• Safe and efficient traffic light flow

• Assign right of way to maximise capacity,


minimise and reduce collision and conflict

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VERILOG
• Verilog is a hardware description language (HDL) used to model electronic
systems. It is most commonly used in the design and verification of digital
circuits at the register-transfer level of abstraction. It is also used in the
verification of analog circuits and mixed-signal circuits, as well as in the
design of genetic circuits.

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VERILOG

• Usually more readable than schematics, particularly for large circuits.


• Used to describe designs at four level of abstractions:
• (1) Algorithm level
• (2) Register transfer level
• (3) Gate level
• (4)Switch level
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FOUR WAY TRAFFIC LIGHT CONTROL

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WAVE FORM IN TRAFFIC LIGHT SIGNALS

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CONCLSION:

• The modern ways of multiway traffic management improves the traffic


management upto a large extent. Advanced signalling controllers contribute
to the improvement of the urban traffic which is proportional to the
complexity of the controller. These more complex controllers can be handled
by the states machines. Methods to reduce the states in state machine also
help in reducing the required hardware.

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